Create Healthy Pantries Pilot
Nourishing families. Strengthening communities. Expanding access to healthy food.
What the Pilot Program Offers:
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Cooking classes using pantry and low-cost ingredients
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Meal planning and grocery strategies on a budget
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Family nutrition and healthy living activities
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Kids cooking classes
Easy Recipes & Tips Right on the Shelves
Look for shelf signs in the pantry that share:
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Simple meal ideas
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Easy recipes using pantry foods
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Tips for choosing healthy options
These signs are there to help you decide what to take—and how to use it at home.
Food When You Need It
The Cache Community Pantry will soon have an outdoor mini pantry
These are open after hours, so you can pick up food even when the pantry is closed.
Fun Events & Helpful Resources
We also host free events at or near the pantry, including:
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Community mini resource fairs
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Kids cooking camps
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Family-friendly activities
These events are a great way to learn, try new foods, and connect with helpful local resources.
Something for Everyone
Come visit the Cache Community Pantry or Tabitha’s Way Pantry and see what’s happening!
Gratitude for our Sponsor
This pilot program is made possible through the generous support of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Their sponsorship helps ensure that individuals and families in our communities have access to nourishing food, practical nutrition education, and supportive resources that promote health and well-being.
Utah State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution and is committed to a learning and working environment free from discrimination, including harassment. For USU’s non-discrimination notice, see https://www.usu.edu/equity/non-discrimination.
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